Tag Archives: Tomorrow Will Be Televised

Neil Hopkins, the actor best known for playing heroin-addicted rock star Liam on ABC’s Lost drops in on Mr. Media to discuss his role in the big-screen sci-fi thriller Skyline—about a UFO that lands in L.A.—which opens Nov. 12 and co-stars Eric Balfour and Donald Faison.

Marc Maron, the funnyman who formerly hosted his own Air America showwhile appearing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien44 times—more than any other standup comic—chats with Mr. Media about his twice-weekly podcast titled WTF with Marc Maron.

Scott Stratten, the President of social-media consulting firm UnMarketing stops by Marketing Tech Blog to chat with Douglas Karr about his new book, UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. Start Engaging, which focuses on the “pull & stay”—rather than “push & pray”—method.

Drew Cheetwood, the General Hospital hottie, who’s played Milo Giambetti—bodyguard to Sonny Corinthos—since 2006, discusses how he went from on-set personal trainer to regular castmember. Drew also chats with Jasam Radio’sDeborah Huey about his engagement to Jenna Vitale.

Flashback host Carey Fisher gets the story from Susan Olsen, who of course played the ever-lovable Cindy Brady on The Brady Bunch. Susan will chat about her work with Precious Paws, an animal sanctuary that promotes the importance of responsible pet ownership.

Erick Erickson, managing editor of Redstate.com—America’s largest online community of conservative activists—drops in to discuss his new book, Red State Uprising: How to Take Back America withAacons. The CNN contributor will also weigh in on recent news events at the network.

Book Club Girl welcomes Susan Henderson, who’ll chat about her debut novel, Up from the Blue, about a pregnant woman whose husband is overseas, so must reunite with her estranged dad. The Columbus Dispatch has hailed the story’s “surprising moments of joy.”

The Marathon Show’s Joseph Taricani gets busy with former NFL running back Roger Craig, who won 3 Super Bowls while playing with the 49ers with Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, before going on to play for the Raiders and Vikings. Roger will discuss his shift into marathon running.

Saints News Radio’sKyle Mosley kicks it with New Orleans SaintDanny Clark, who began his NFL career with the Jaguars and went on to play for the Raiders and Giants. The Super Bowl XLIV champ will weigh in on the current season and, of course the 18-game debate.

WDKK Radio host Darryl Williams grooves with Lakeside, those funkmeisters who charted during the ‘70s and ‘80s with tracks like Outrageous and Raid, as well as their No. 1 hit, Fantastic Voyage, which Coolio sampled in 1994.

Host Rev Rhonda goes one-on-one with psychic medium Lauri Moore, a featured investigator on Animal Planet’s The Haunted, who also hosts her own paranormal radio show, Moonlight Messages, on WSBG-FM in Stroudsburg, Pa.

Tomorrow Will Be Televised’sSimon Applebaum welcomes Anthony E. Zuiker, creator and executive producer of CBS’CSI franchise. Anthony will fill us in on the third spin-off he’s developing. Plus: Butch Hartman, creator of Nickelodeon’sThe FairlyOdd Parents.

Bob “Mr. Media” Andelman cuts loose with John Caparulo of E!’sChelsea Lately. The funnyman, who has toured with Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show and Blue Collar Comedy: The Next Generation, will tell us where he’s appearing next (and maybe slip in a few new jokes).

123 Film!’sSam Heer goes one-on-one with Ben Gluck, who worked as a storyboard artist on such Disney films as Dinosaur and Emperor’s New Groove, before going on to direct Brother Bear 2 and the new 3D spectacle Alpha and Omega.

E2 Radio sits down with MXenergy CIO Wayne Sadin, who discusses the trials, tribulations of dealing with massive amounts of data in a wide variety of incompatible formats. But don’t fret: He’s got a host of best practices that can help alleviate your data headaches.

The Stupid Cancer Show’sMatthew Zachary welcomes actress and dancer Lisa Niemi, who was married to Patrick Swayze from 1975 until his death last year from pancreatic cancer. Lisa will look back on her loving partnership with the Dirty Dancing superstar.

Breakfree to Success’Doug Foresta gets down to business with funny lady Rachel Feinstein who scored her own Comedy Central special this year. The Onion writer will riff on her role opposite Mario Cantone in the upcoming big-screen flick Circus Maximus.

PSI-FI Para-Radio’sDonna Stewart scares up an interview with filmmakers (and twin brothers) Philip and Christopher Booth, whose new documentary, The Haunted Boy, tells the story of the 13-year-old kid who inspired William Peter Blatty’s novel and blockbuster film The Exorcist.

The Amani Show’sAmani Harris gets busy with Aubrey O’Day, who shot to fame in 2004 as a member of Danity Kane on Diddy’sMTV reality series Making the Band. The 2009 Playboy covergirl will tell us wassup with her career since leaving the girl group.

Ask Mom RN’sTamara Walker gives it up for Rico Rodriquez, who plays Manny Delgado on ABC’s Modern Family. The 12-year-old tyke will fill us in on his new role as Kmart’s Fun Ambassador, and offer up his picks for this holiday season’s Fab 15 Toy List.

The wOw Effect’sChristine Hohlbaum mozies up to country music star Rosanne Cash, who first charted in 1981 with Seven Year Ache, before snagging a Grammy in 1985 for I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me. Rosanne chats about her new memoir, Composed.

Film Festival Radio’sJanice Malone tells the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth when Karen Mills-Francis—whose syndicated TV show, Judge Karen’s Court, is back by popular demand—stops by. Her Honor will chat about her new book, Stay in Your Lane.

Bob“Mr. Media”Andelman goes one-on-one with Zeljko Ivanek, who snagged an Emmy for playing Ray Fiske opposite Glenn Close on Damages. The Slovanian-born actor will fill us in on his role as CIA Director Blake Sterling on NBC’s The Event, which bowed Monday.

Jazzin Em Up’sCres O’Neal swings with saxophonist Walter Beasley, who has collaborated with such R&B stars as Brian McKnight, Stephanie Mills, while gigging with jazz legends like Dexter Gordon and Art Blakey. Walter will sample his new live CD, In the Groove.

Icon Fetch host Tony Peter sits down with Hollywood music supervisor Gary Calamar, who oversees the scores of True Blood, House and Dexter. Gary will chat about his new book Record Store Days: From Vinyl to Digital and Back Again.

Tomorrow Will Be Televised’sSimon Applebaum cranks up the AC for sitcom writer-producer Suzanne Martin, who won 2 Emmys for her work on Frasier before creating the hit TV Land series Hot in Cleveland, starring Valerie Bertinelli.

At 1 PMEnlisted Spouse Radio’sBeth Wilson welcomes Joe Mantegna, who plays David Rossi on Criminal Minds, and starred in such flicks as House of Games. Joe, whose eldest daughter is autistic, will discuss the challenges faced by military personnel with an autistic family member.

On Demand: Funnyman David Steinberg has been busy chatting with the greatest comedians of all time for new interview series—including Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, who watch movies together once or twice a week. Mel’s favorite flick? The Bourne Identity. Why so, you ask? Check out Tomorrow will be Televised to find out!

At 10 PMOutTakes’Laurie Baker welcomes Jerry Douglas, who has played John Abbott on The Young and The Restless since 1985. A crooner by night, Jerry will sample tracks from his latest CD, The Best is Yet to Come, which features such classics as Witchcraft and Just in Time.

At 9 PMArtists on Demand host Vicky Gorman gets up close and personal with Ramona Singer from The Real Housewives of New York City, who’ll chat about filming Season 4 of the hit Bravo reality season, and about her new Home Shopping Network jewelry line.

At 9 PM Fall makeup trends are filling the pages of fashion magazines, but how do you know which ones are worth trying and which aren’t? Paula Begoun and her Cosmetics Cop team help you sort out the good, the bad, the ugly and the just plain silly of this season’s new products.

At 3 PMTomorrow Will Be Televised’sSimon Applebaum whoops it up with funnyman David Steinberg who’s been a TV staple since his first appearance on The Dean Martin Comedy Hour in 1967, before going on to direct such classic series and Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

At 1 PMAsk Mom RN’sTamara Walker sits down with 7-time NBA All-Star Grant Hill to discuss the dangers of MRSA infections and their increasing prevalence among young athletes. MRSA is, unfortunately, a topic Grant knows too well, having developed the potentially fatal infection in 2003.

At 830 AMStardish Radio host Jo Ann Kubasek gets up close and personal with Dateline NBC’s Kate Snow, whose latest report—airing tonight at 10 ET—goes inside the world of today’s kids to show how they react in challenging situations when they think their parents aren’t watching.

At 1030 AMBob “Mr. Media” Andelman conjures up CCH Pounder, who plays Mrs. Irene Frederic on Warehouse 13—and whose life hangs in the balance on tomorrow’s episode of the Syfy series. The familiar face’s other screen credits include Law & Order: SVU and The Shield.

At 8 PMThe Stupid Cancer Show’sMatthew Zachary welcomes funny lady Darlene Hunt, who has appeared on such series as Will & Grace and Party of Five and, more recently, created Showtime’s The Big C, starring Laura Linney as a mom whose cancer diagnosis shakes up her life.

At 7 PMFightin’ Words Radio’sBobby Carroll kicks it with Jim Lindberg, former frontman for punk-rock band Pennywise. The singer-songwriter will chat about his new band, The Black Pacific, whose debut album drops tomorrow, and features the tracks The System and Kill Your Idols.